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G. W. HERRICK.

Magazine Stove. No. 96,110.

Patented Oct. 26, 1869.

N.PETERS, PNOTD-LITHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. n cy GEORGE W. HERRICK, OF STUYVESANT, NEW YORK.:+:

Letters Patent No. 96,110, dated October 26, 1869.

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The Schedule referred to in than Letters Patent and making part of the same.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEORGE W. HERRICK, of Stuyvesant, in the county of Columbia, and State of New York, have invented a new and improved Goal-Stove; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full,

' clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable 'for burning western bituminous coal, and other tarcoal depositing much lamp-black; and i The invention consists, chiefly, in providing for amplc draught, so that all the products of combustion, and the solid matter carried off with the same, will be burned. For this purpose, I have provided both an upward and downward direct draught to, and lateral escape for the products of combustion from the fireplace, as hereinafter more fully described.

A, in the drawing, represents the body or outer shell of an upright coal-stove, of cylindrical or other suitable i'orm.

B is the grate, and

G, the base of the stove.

Within the shell A is arranged, above the fire-place, a vertical cylinder, D, which has a feed-opening, E, extending from its upper end to and through the side of the shell A, as shown.

Certain of the heated products of combustion escape, through the apertures a of the cylinder D, into the annular chamber formed between itself and the outer case A, and arise in said chamber to escape into the flue F. v

This causes air to be drawn into the cylinder D through the pipe E, and also through the base 0 and grate B, a door, (I, being formed in said base for such purpose.

The door d and pipe E are provided with dampers or valves, of ordinary or any suitable construction, thus providing for regulating the main supply of air.

Apertures c c are arranged through the sides of the shell, opposite, or nearly so, to the apertures a, as shown.

Through these apertures c,.air is drawn in to mix with the still burning gases that arise from the fireplace, to aid in their combustion.

These springs 0 also serve to make the apparatus an illuminating-stove, without the use of mica-front and other devicesforlnerly employed for that purpose.

In the drawing, the course of the products of corn.- bustiou is shown by red, that of the air by blue arrows.

Having thus described my invention,

I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The shell A, provided with the apertures c c, in combination with the draught-cylinder D, which has the apertures a a, all arranged substantially as described, to facilitate the combustion of the gases, and to constitute an illuminating stove, as set 'forth.

lEORGE W. HERRIOK.

Witnesses:

RUssEL D. WILBUn, H. H. Gums. 

